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Settings: Network, WAN DNS IP
The network settings page allows for additional settings, the administrator connector port and
the DNS IP that will be used by LAN user DNS requests
The administrator access is always encrypted (https) and can be configured to have access only
through the LAN port. This is the preferred configuration as no ports are open on the WAN side
for hackers to attempt access. In some cases the network might be administered by an
outsourced provider, in which case the administrator access may be configured via the WAN port
only. Administrator access can also be configured for both LAN and WAN ports.
Click on the network setting page to see the screen below.
Click on one or both of the admin port access buttons. The LAN port (default) is shown checked.
The DNS IP that will be used to service DNS requests can be modified. The default setting is the
Google DNS servers, the IP addresses are:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
These IP's can be changed to those provide by the ISP. Note that if OpenDNS content filtering is
configured then the OpenDNS IP's will override the IP's shown in the figure above.
Note also that in the case where a user changes the DNS IP's on the network computer, the
users settings will be overridden by the DNS IP's above, or by the OpenDNS IP's if configured.
Select the
port(s) that the
admin is
permitted to
connect via,
default is LAN
only
Set the IP’s for
the WAN side
DNS servers:
defaults are
the Google
DNS servers
Click to save
changes